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last year the united states, pursuant to cyber command, the united states lost over 300 billion dollars of trade secrets. that's $300 billion of trade secrets as a result of cyber attacks. >> brown: but excuse me, but is there... is it the lack of evidence? i mean the lack of them being clear with you or is there evidence that they might do something? >> we also have evidence. we have evidence that the chinese government have been doing it. as far as huiwei is concerned we have gotten a lot of data and information about huiwei but most of our concern is the relationship between their government. >> brown: you heard that the company pushed back pretty hard after this report came out. they accuse... they said little more than an exercise in china-bashing. >> the first thing, we're not masquerading at all national security to do any chinese bashing. that's not what we do as americans. in my message basically and my message to the chairman of huiwei was if you want to do business in the united states the first thing you do is disclose that we need including your financial information. we wa
last year the united states, pursuant to cyber command, the united states lost over 300 billion dollars of trade secrets. that's $300 billion of trade secrets as a result of cyber attacks. >> brown: but excuse me, but is there... is it the lack of evidence? i mean the lack of them being clear with you or is there evidence that they might do something? >> we also have evidence. we have evidence that the chinese government have been doing it. as far as huiwei is concerned we have...
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states, that young people don't care about classical music or theater or opera or whatever. >> brown: you think there is a misunderstanding? >> well, of course. i mean, just look at our festival. we have almost 200 people between the ages of 17 and 26 singing their hearts out, playing their hearts out, and at the highest possible level. >> brown: maazel himself was a child phenomenon, first a violinist, and then making his conducting debut at age eight. he toured the country as a guest conductor of major orchestras as a teenager, and went on to head some of the world's leading orchestras, including in cleveland, vienna, pittsburgh, and new york, and has traveled the world for seven decades. at castleton, the young artists live in homes on the maazel property, eat communally in a local firehouse, and spend hours fine-tuning their craft. the castleton artists in training seminar, or "cats", is for singers. most are in their 20s, just at the beginning of their careers. ♪ ♪ they pay as much as $300 for a seven-week experience that 26- year-old megan gillespie of los angeles calls "li
states, that young people don't care about classical music or theater or opera or whatever. >> brown: you think there is a misunderstanding? >> well, of course. i mean, just look at our festival. we have almost 200 people between the ages of 17 and 26 singing their hearts out, playing their hearts out, and at the highest possible level. >> brown: maazel himself was a child phenomenon, first a violinist, and then making his conducting debut at age eight. he toured the country...
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part of this is this is what makes the reimbursement model in the united states work. unfortunely. hostals and the medical system this is what drives it. >> ifill: let me ask you and then i want to ask dr. stream this, too. how does a patient know-- who trusts his or her doctor-- how do you know what the best test is? how do you know when someone says go get an e.k.g., it seems like a good idea when they don't need to? >> i think the issue there is we need to individualize things. so to have these blanket guidelines across these various professional societies, to try to cut costs and unnecessary things is fine. eacindividual needs to be carefully assessed and that should be a shared decision between the physician and the patient. so you don't want to see things standardized because that's, in fact, what has been largely the problem. every individual deserves special consideration. >> ifill: dr. stream, you're my doctor, i trust you implicitly and you tell know do something. am i to say to you... according to your guidelines am i expected to be as a patient empowered to say to you n
part of this is this is what makes the reimbursement model in the united states work. unfortunely. hostals and the medical system this is what drives it. >> ifill: let me ask you and then i want to ask dr. stream this, too. how does a patient know-- who trusts his or her doctor-- how do you know what the best test is? how do you know when someone says go get an e.k.g., it seems like a good idea when they don't need to? >> i think the issue there is we need to individualize things....
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in the united states. it's going to be hard for a mexican leader to justify that people getting killed in mexico, to fight cartels that are trafficking in marijuana when they're being legalized in some states in the united states. that's going to be a complication that's going to have to be addressed in the bilateral relationship. >> suarez: shannon o'neal, all the way from street vendors to the president's office, there's a consensus in mexico that this is an american problem but one that isexico's to deal with. how is pena nieto going to deaver from president kald enron. >> as michael just said there's going to be a shift on a war from drug trafficking to reducing violence. some of the things you do to fight drug trafficking and reduce violence are the same things. they're professionalizing your police forces, improving strengthening your court system. some things are different. particularly the priorities that you place on your police forces. do they go after drug king pins or do they actually go off pe
in the united states. it's going to be hard for a mexican leader to justify that people getting killed in mexico, to fight cartels that are trafficking in marijuana when they're being legalized in some states in the united states. that's going to be a complication that's going to have to be addressed in the bilateral relationship. >> suarez: shannon o'neal, all the way from street vendors to the president's office, there's a consensus in mexico that this is an american problem but one...
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the united states, i think, will in my view going to recover faster. >> than europe. >> than eure and part of it is going to be the innovativeness. >> uh-huh. >> that's embedded in the united states and the sense of entrepreneurship. asia on the other hand is just the opposite. asia is in fact a part of the world that still is growing, opportunities are there and the same holds true for africa. and to some extent certain parts of latin america. so you have got a shift of industrial activity, economic growth, moving to the so-called south south areas. and the western world which has shunned dirty industries, moved them over to less developed countries, starting to grapple with increasing protectionism or the sounds of protectionism. and the asian, asian countries may be finding more trade between themselves then they did before. >> speaking of that, what is the relationship with china today, between the indian government and the chinese government. >> it's not adversarial but it's not the best. >> what's the conflict? >> i don't know that there is a-- that there is a real conflict. in
the united states, i think, will in my view going to recover faster. >> than europe. >> than eure and part of it is going to be the innovativeness. >> uh-huh. >> that's embedded in the united states and the sense of entrepreneurship. asia on the other hand is just the opposite. asia is in fact a part of the world that still is growing, opportunities are there and the same holds true for africa. and to some extent certain parts of latin america. so you have got a shift of...
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they are protected by the united states. several of those islands. there the cover of coral is very healthy. the fish populations are amazing. you still see healthy corals but when there's a lot of interaction with people then you get problems >> ifill: if i'm an average american who may never get to see the great barrier reef, unfortunately, why should i care about this? why is it important? >> well, reeves in general are incredibly important in the ocean. one quarter of everything that lives in the ocean lives with coral reef which is amazing when you think of the fact if you squash them down it's only about the size of texas or france. they're also worth quite a b of money. in the australian context, for example, about over 5 billion australian dollars and 50,000 jobs every year >> ifill: how do you stop this die-off? what are we supposed to be doing about it? >> there are a couple of things that we can do. one is that we can continue the regulations on fishing. the great barrier reef. one third of it is protectedded from all fishing. that's very
they are protected by the united states. several of those islands. there the cover of coral is very healthy. the fish populations are amazing. you still see healthy corals but when there's a lot of interaction with people then you get problems >> ifill: if i'm an average american who may never get to see the great barrier reef, unfortunately, why should i care about this? why is it important? >> well, reeves in general are incredibly important in the ocean. one quarter of everything...
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it is imperative that the united kingdom and the united states do aggressionive interrogation to get the truth. >> reporter: it was the worst crime on british soil. mass murder. yet still the unanswered questions persist. megrahi is dead. the mystery of lockerbie is not. >> holman: al-megrahi was 60 years old. a florida man's twins won't get his social security benefits because they were conceived artificially, after he died. the u.s. supreme court issued a unanimous decision today. it cited florida's inheritance law, which bars benefits in such cases. the court also agreed to hear a closely watched case involving surveillance of overseas communications. for analysis of the court's actions from marcia coyle of the "national law journal", visit our politics page. wall street ended a series of losing sessions on new signals that china will try to boost its economy. the dow jones industrial average gained 135 points to close at 12,504. the nasdaq rose 68 points to close at 2,847. the gains did not extend to facebook. the social media giant lost 11% in its second day of being a publicly
it is imperative that the united kingdom and the united states do aggressionive interrogation to get the truth. >> reporter: it was the worst crime on british soil. mass murder. yet still the unanswered questions persist. megrahi is dead. the mystery of lockerbie is not. >> holman: al-megrahi was 60 years old. a florida man's twins won't get his social security benefits because they were conceived artificially, after he died. the u.s. supreme court issued a unanimous decision today....
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>> of course, united states and other p-5 countries should be more decisive, more having one voice and a clear message. even if the u.n. secretary council is not able to find a consensus there are other things to be done as international community. >> warner: going back to the situation on the ground. to what degree is the conflict in syria also a security threat to turkey? >> it is a huge security threat. why? because we have111 kilometer board-- 911 kilometer border and now there is a power vacuum on this border. >> warner: power vacuum. >> power vacuum and the immediate security issue some terrorist group may try to use this power vacuum for their own interest to create instability. p.k.k. and even some al qaeda, even told several terrorist activities inside turkey, p.k.k. terrorist activities are being-- they are using these power vacuums. >> warner: so when you're talng about a power vacuum, you're talking about areas in syria. and you believe now already it's being exploded for attacks-- exploited for attacks in turkey? >> yes, yes. for some-- these terrorist groups, they are usi
>> of course, united states and other p-5 countries should be more decisive, more having one voice and a clear message. even if the u.n. secretary council is not able to find a consensus there are other things to be done as international community. >> warner: going back to the situation on the ground. to what degree is the conflict in syria also a security threat to turkey? >> it is a huge security threat. why? because we have111 kilometer board-- 911 kilometer border and now...
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. >> rose: the united states did not participate. >> the united states is participating in a different way. secretary geithner indicated that with the lines that the two central bank, the european central banks and the fed on the other hand have between themselves, the u.s. is actually engaged in helping out the europeans. >> rose: europe provided more than half the funds? >> the whole of europe, yes, you're right. the eurozone came for 200 billion dollars, and then you have countries like all the nordic countries, sweden, very well represented here, denmark, norway, the czech republic, poland, e u., they, i'm sure i'm forgetting some of them. >> rose: japan was important. >> japan was key because you know it's always the same. it's like a dinner. you say to somebody, why don't you come because so-and-so is coming. you're not to sure if they are coming but you turn to so-and-so and you say you knows what, charlie is coming for dinner and they will come. japan was exactly that japan did it first. >> rose: all right. let's go, pull back and look at where we are. the forecast that has com
. >> rose: the united states did not participate. >> the united states is participating in a different way. secretary geithner indicated that with the lines that the two central bank, the european central banks and the fed on the other hand have between themselves, the u.s. is actually engaged in helping out the europeans. >> rose: europe provided more than half the funds? >> the whole of europe, yes, you're right. the eurozone came for 200 billion dollars, and then you...
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states. >> hinojosa: ...existing in the united states. well, what do we do when we see it? >> i think we see a lot of slaves, but we don't see them. they are hidden in plain sight. i published a book with colleague last year, we called it the slave next door, because it's about the fact that we have slavery in the united states, but people can't see it. what they're doing is just under half, as best we can figure, of the people who are enslaved in the united states are young women enslaved into prostitution, brought here from all countries around the world, but particularly latin america, china, eastern europe, and so forth. >> hinojosa: any particular geographical region? >> there has now been a case, a federal case, in every one of the 50 states. so we finally got one in north dakota, not that i wanted one. but the concentrations are around the edges. so, you know, the eastern seaboard, the western seaboard, across the south, those are the big concentrations. but it tends to be everywhere. after the women enslaved in prostitution, the n
states. >> hinojosa: ...existing in the united states. well, what do we do when we see it? >> i think we see a lot of slaves, but we don't see them. they are hidden in plain sight. i published a book with colleague last year, we called it the slave next door, because it's about the fact that we have slavery in the united states, but people can't see it. what they're doing is just under half, as best we can figure, of the people who are enslaved in the united states are young women...
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what would he have the united states do right now to shape events with china? >> well, there has been some bipartisanship on east asia. so the obama administration after flirting with a dierent policyn 20 returned to an emphasis on asia that had been there in the previous administration. there was an emphasis that involved strengthening our alliances with japan and india and presenting to china a clear choice about we will cooperate if they play by the rules of the game, but we will also demand that they play by the rules of the game. that strategy, which obama came to rather late, has been the strategy that we followed in the past. that's the straty that wl follow inhe future. the problem with president obama's pivot to asia is not that he's focusing on asia. he's underresourced the visit to asia. the big difference between a second term for president obama and a romney administration would be that romney's pledge to beef up the u.s. navy, which is the key service of interest to strengthen our position in asia. i think that's an important difference. >> woodru
what would he have the united states do right now to shape events with china? >> well, there has been some bipartisanship on east asia. so the obama administration after flirting with a dierent policyn 20 returned to an emphasis on asia that had been there in the previous administration. there was an emphasis that involved strengthening our alliances with japan and india and presenting to china a clear choice about we will cooperate if they play by the rules of the game, but we will also...
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he served with 89 different republican united states senators. up until today, not one of them had ever endorsed him for president. that's a minute for sorts. i mean, it really is-- gliekd mike dewine. >> he did today. that does reflect a sense is he really the presidential candidate they want hum to be. he spent this week criticizing president bush's policies and i think that's an attempt to sort of explain his 18-point lanslide defeat at the hands of bob casey in pennsylvania in 2006. >> woodruff: that's a little convoluted. >> no, that the bush policies caused him to lose. how do you explain losing by 18 point if your third race. >> woodruff: mitt romney pointed that out several times. >> i'm glad to hear you standing for president bush. i agree with your point, any president-- republican, democrat, liberal, conservative-- when you have a collapsing financial sector and the collapse in the economy in the upper midwest is going to act. george bush acted on those things. president obama acted. it seems disconnected from reality and ideological t
he served with 89 different republican united states senators. up until today, not one of them had ever endorsed him for president. that's a minute for sorts. i mean, it really is-- gliekd mike dewine. >> he did today. that does reflect a sense is he really the presidential candidate they want hum to be. he spent this week criticizing president bush's policies and i think that's an attempt to sort of explain his 18-point lanslide defeat at the hands of bob casey in pennsylvania in 2006....
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joseph digenova, the former united states attorney for the district of columbia, says justice department prosecutors routinely withhold evidence that could be helpful to the defense and rarely is anything done about it. >> i'm a former united states attorney. i locked up a lot of people. i believe in the department, i believe in its mission. but the department is in real trouble. this is serious business. >>> these career prosecutors believe that nobody can touch them. nobody. that's a very dangerous thing in a free society and the stevens case proves it in spades. >> reporter: the "stevens case" is the botched prosecution of former alaska senator ted stevens, one of the longest serving and most influential members of congress. the justice department had accused the senator of accepting home improvements from an oil executive and then misleading congress about it. >> few prosecutions cut as close to the relationship of the american people to the government as this one did. if the justice department is going to allow a case involving a sitting senator seeking re-election to go to the jury
joseph digenova, the former united states attorney for the district of columbia, says justice department prosecutors routinely withhold evidence that could be helpful to the defense and rarely is anything done about it. >> i'm a former united states attorney. i locked up a lot of people. i believe in the department, i believe in its mission. but the department is in real trouble. this is serious business. >>> these career prosecutors believe that nobody can touch them. nobody....
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states and the united states society. i lived when i was a young student between 1978 and '85 in the united states. these were student days and these were good days and my family was with me. i want the relationship between the two peoples of the united states and egypt to reach the highest levels of communication and love and respect. respect, mutual respect. this is a message that i want to be clear, very clear, for the egyptian people and they know that and they love this and for the american people. i hope that this visit is the beginning of a relationship of mutual respect and the relationship of not intervening in the affairs of the other party as well. >> rose: when you were a student at southern cal-- (laughs) -- did you ever imagine in a moment that you might become president of egypt? >> i was busy, very busy at the time studying ad i was very much interested in political affairs and the situation in egypt and i always thought about the egyptian people and how i could benefit my nation and my country and i wante
states and the united states society. i lived when i was a young student between 1978 and '85 in the united states. these were student days and these were good days and my family was with me. i want the relationship between the two peoples of the united states and egypt to reach the highest levels of communication and love and respect. respect, mutual respect. this is a message that i want to be clear, very clear, for the egyptian people and they know that and they love this and for the...
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the united states gets involved to g rid of colonel kadafy in libya. on the other hand more than 30,000 syrians have lost their lives and the united states has largely stood on the side lines. it's not clear what we're going to do if and when there are upheavals in places like jordan, bahrain or even saudi arabia. so i'm not sure we have the luxury of consistency. i think what both of them were saying was that the middle east is extraordinarily complex. governor romney said two interesting things i thought. one is that what the united states did in iraq and afghanistan cannot beemplate for the fure. thed idea we're ing t contue t sen hundds of thousands of americans to remake other societies, that's clearly a nonstarter. and then he said -- i think his phrase was -- we can't kill ourselves out of this mess. there has to be something else dealing with extremism and the muslim and arab world other than simply traditional counterterrorism and drone attacks. there has to be something larger to try to encourage the evolution of these societies so essentiall
the united states gets involved to g rid of colonel kadafy in libya. on the other hand more than 30,000 syrians have lost their lives and the united states has largely stood on the side lines. it's not clear what we're going to do if and when there are upheavals in places like jordan, bahrain or even saudi arabia. so i'm not sure we have the luxury of consistency. i think what both of them were saying was that the middle east is extraordinarily complex. governor romney said two interesting...
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. >> the united states condemns in the strongest determines this attack. we will work with the libyan government to bring to justice the killers who attacked our people. >> obama said the attack will not break the bonds between the countries. the president of libya's national assembly apologized at a news conference in tripoli. mohammad garias acknowledged that film insulted the prophet muhammad. still, he said retaliatory attack cannot be tolerated. the film at the heart of the protests has angered people across the middle east. it depicts the prophet muhammad and includes scenes of sexuality. hundreds of egyptians protested for a second day in front of the u.s. embassy in cairo. authorities have sent in more security forces to watch them. >> translator: i'm deeply hurt, seeing the prophet insulted. the u.s. should give consideration to the sentiment of muslims. >> the protests spread to tunisia, jordan, and morocco. part of the film is now online. many muslims consider any depiction of the prophet muhammad offensive. >>> the wait is over for those queuei
. >> the united states condemns in the strongest determines this attack. we will work with the libyan government to bring to justice the killers who attacked our people. >> obama said the attack will not break the bonds between the countries. the president of libya's national assembly apologized at a news conference in tripoli. mohammad garias acknowledged that film insulted the prophet muhammad. still, he said retaliatory attack cannot be tolerated. the film at the heart of the...
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now he's sought refuge from the united states. of course we have to protect him. we also have to try to encourage the chinese government to see this as an opportunity. i know that sounds a little naive, but there are many voices coming out of the top levels of chinese leadership right now that are calling for a nion underworld law. so this is the opportunity for the chinese government to show that it really is a nation that is ruled by law. >> ifill: sasha gong, a senior administration official said we're searching for the appropriate balance. in the past the appropriate balance has been to focus on discussions between the u.s. and china on trade or currency issues, not necessarily on human rights. is that even possible to find an appropriate balance? >> well, for human rights it should be part of trade, and economic relations. because you can'tay, ll, we developed trade and the economic relations first and the disregard of human rights, that's not who we are. we are the united states of america, and, well, i think what somewhat the voice of america heard is that
now he's sought refuge from the united states. of course we have to protect him. we also have to try to encourage the chinese government to see this as an opportunity. i know that sounds a little naive, but there are many voices coming out of the top levels of chinese leadership right now that are calling for a nion underworld law. so this is the opportunity for the chinese government to show that it really is a nation that is ruled by law. >> ifill: sasha gong, a senior administration...
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nations taking part in this united states-led exercises include japan and britain. iran's government has repeatedly warned that it would close food or shipping routes that run through the strait of hormuz. the threats are in response it tighter international sanctions targeting iran's nuclear program. the fighter aircraft on this vessel can reach most of iran's nuclear facilities. the u.s. navy is not disclosing the ship's precise location. it appears we are close to the iranian coast. my cell phone is able to pick up a signal from iran. one of the key components of the drill is mine-sweeping operations. iran trails the west in military power. but underwater mines would be an affordable and effective way for the country to block the strait of hormuz. the channel is only 34 kilometers wide. u.s. military personnel along with japan's maritime self-defense force and troops from other countries are performing drills to detect and remove mines. >> the president has already said that it's a red line if iran closes the strait. so my mission would be to ensure security and
nations taking part in this united states-led exercises include japan and britain. iran's government has repeatedly warned that it would close food or shipping routes that run through the strait of hormuz. the threats are in response it tighter international sanctions targeting iran's nuclear program. the fighter aircraft on this vessel can reach most of iran's nuclear facilities. the u.s. navy is not disclosing the ship's precise location. it appears we are close to the iranian coast. my cell...
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states and israel may have a different assessment of that. >> charlie, the united states and israel and many many other coutries around the world are united in a clear conviction that it is empathetical for us for iran to gain a nuclear capability and the sanction we've been discussions, the prospect of potential negotiations the mounting pressure and isolation that iran is facing are all designed to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. now i'm not going to get into discussing intelligence matters but we're determined to prevent that from happening. the president has been exceedingly clear on that point. we hope and we're certainly working to try to exhaust all political and economic means of accomplishing that goal but he's been very clear that no options are off the table. i think that's the same point of view that israel has. how they make their own judgments about when they conclude the opportunity for political and economic measures has run its course, nobody can say for sure. >> charlie: did the president say clearly we cannot live with a nuclear-armed iran. we cannot
states and israel may have a different assessment of that. >> charlie, the united states and israel and many many other coutries around the world are united in a clear conviction that it is empathetical for us for iran to gain a nuclear capability and the sanction we've been discussions, the prospect of potential negotiations the mounting pressure and isolation that iran is facing are all designed to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. now i'm not going to get into discussing...
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states. >> the title of the book the great wealth of democracy comes from dr. martin luther king, jr.'s letter from birminghamail as well as from his last public address, the mountaintops speech in memphis that he delivered a day before he died. and it evokes a recognition that there have been two narratives or two stories that we americans tell about the meaning of democracy. one-story everybody knows. life, liberty and happiss-- es consed in the declaraon of independence, and the bill of rights and the constitution. but unfortunately the other story, the african-american story is that we know that those ideals have not generally been applied to us as well as other raisized minorities. and so the search is to create a new dialogue to enhance civil society, to find a way to bridge the racial divide. many white americans have to learn our story, our narrative about the meaning of race in american life. >> what do you propose we do? >> i think that part of telling that story is to construct a n
states. >> the title of the book the great wealth of democracy comes from dr. martin luther king, jr.'s letter from birminghamail as well as from his last public address, the mountaintops speech in memphis that he delivered a day before he died. and it evokes a recognition that there have been two narratives or two stories that we americans tell about the meaning of democracy. one-story everybody knows. life, liberty and happiss-- es consed in the declaraon of independence, and the bill...
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and lastly, the president of the united states has lead with a steady hand and clear vision. governor romney, the opposite. the last thing we need now is another war. >> congressman ryan. >> we mourn the loss of these four americans who were murdered. when you take a look at what has happened just in the last few weeks, they sent the u.n. ambassador out to say that this was because of a protest and a youtube video. it took the president two weeks to acknowledge that this was a terrorist attack. he went to the u.n. and in his speech at the u.n. he said six times, he talked about the youtube video. look, if we are hit by terrorists, we're going to call it for what it is, a terrorist attack. ou ambassador inparis has a marine detachment guarding him. shouldn't we have a marine detachment guarding our ambassador in benghazi, a place where we knew that there was an al qaeda cell with arms? this is becomes more troubling by the day. they first blamed the youtube video. now they are trying to blame its romney-ryan particular for making this an issue. with respect to iraq, we had the
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when i moved to the united states almost 30 years ago, i could not find an omega-3 fish oil that worked for me. i became inspired to bring a new definition of fish oil quality to the world. today, nordic naturals is working to fulfill our mission of bringing omega-3s to everyone, because we believe omega-3s are essential to life. at&t and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> warner: facebook made its debut as a publicly traded company today, but investors did not "like" the stock as much as many had expected. still, the initial public offering became the third largest on record. the widely anticipated stock offering finally got underway when facebook creator mark zuckerberg rang the nasdaq opening bell from his company headquarters in menlo park, california. >> in the past
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states and the united states can't prosper without a prosperous china. >> brown: all right, stephen orlins, peter narvarro, thank you both very much. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour: iran's new overtures; an afghan war assessment; shields and gerson; and remembering a pulitzer-prize winning foreign correspondent. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: a months-long standoff on capitol hill came to an end today when congress voted to extend a payroll tax cut for 160 million americans. >> the conference report is adopted! >> sreenivasan: the measure cleared the house by a vote of 293 to 132. and in short order, the senate vote followed, with 60 voting in favor and 36 against. the $143 billion package extends three main programs through the end of 2012: the 2%, $100 billion reduction in the social securi payroll tax; federal unemployment benefits for the long-term unemployed; and the so-called medicare "doc fix," preventing a 27% cut in reimbursements for doctors treating medicare patients. even though the bill passed both chambers com
states and the united states can't prosper without a prosperous china. >> brown: all right, stephen orlins, peter narvarro, thank you both very much. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour: iran's new overtures; an afghan war assessment; shields and gerson; and remembering a pulitzer-prize winning foreign correspondent. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: a months-long standoff on capitol hill came to an end today when congress...
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. >> your condemnation has given a strong message that the united states government not only condemns it, but has absolutely no support for such blasphemous videos or content anywhere. i think that is an important message. i think that should go a long way in ending the violence on many streets in the world. >> brown: but in iran, at a military parade, president mahmoud ahmadinejad accused the u.s. and others of promoting strife under the guise of protecting civil liberties. >> ( translated ): they are seeking to trigger ethnic and religious conflicts. they chant fake slogans of freedom, and claim commitment to freedom of thought and freedom of speech. >> brown: and back in pakistan, prime minister raja pervez ashraf called for the world to outlaw blasphemy. >> we are demanding that the united nations and other international organizations seek a law that bans such hate speech aimed at fomenting hatred and sowing the seeds of discord through such falsehood. >> brown: in the meantime, pakistan shut down youtube access after the web site refused to remove the anti- islamic video. and in
. >> your condemnation has given a strong message that the united states government not only condemns it, but has absolutely no support for such blasphemous videos or content anywhere. i think that is an important message. i think that should go a long way in ending the violence on many streets in the world. >> brown: but in iran, at a military parade, president mahmoud ahmadinejad accused the u.s. and others of promoting strife under the guise of protecting civil liberties....
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but i really don't see any alteativtoegotting his asylum in the united states. but remember the last time this happened was fong lee jur, took is a year to do it and now secretary clinton in 24 hours business to land in beijing. i hope that curt campbell has worked miracles, but i'm not very optimistic about coming to an agreement before these talks start. >> ifill: let me ask you about something you brought up earlier which is there's a lot of other domestic polical turmoil in china right now. is there y coecti betwn this and t oth caseor c the be? >> well, there's no direct connection. but i think they're both the result of a system in which the internal security police have really gone out of control. the great insecurity of china's leaders about domestic threats to their rule, have caused them to allow the control cartel, i call them, the internal security people, the propaganda people, you know, they're basically allod too whatever they nt and the standing committee of the polit bureau is not restraining them. if you look at both these cases, i think they'r
but i really don't see any alteativtoegotting his asylum in the united states. but remember the last time this happened was fong lee jur, took is a year to do it and now secretary clinton in 24 hours business to land in beijing. i hope that curt campbell has worked miracles, but i'm not very optimistic about coming to an agreement before these talks start. >> ifill: let me ask you about something you brought up earlier which is there's a lot of other domestic polical turmoil in china...
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the united states and the saudis and others provided assistance mostly through the pakistanis. there were several rebel elements some of which we would describe as hard-line islamists. they happened to be the most effective fighters against the soviets. we shouldn't be surprised if in a situation like syria, some of the groups that we would describe as hard-line islam i haves are some of the more effective fighters but basically we have a very confused situation on the opposition side. we have something called the free syrian army bull it's not really an army. that's sort of an umbrella term we've applied to a motley set of groups that run the whole gamut from jihaddist to those we might be more comfortable with politically >> suarez: but didn't that same experience -- arming the resistance against the soviets in afghanistan -- become the petary dish from which grew al eda? >> it did in a snse even though there wasn't u.s. assistance going directly to what became al qaeda, you had a group like a militia which now we think of them as having thrown the lot in with the taliban. i'
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i mean, this is about egypt versus the united states. it takes on a whole new meaning when you get into this arena. >> and many of them apparently don't have much of an understanding of the role of free speech in this country. >> well, this has been a big international debate. i was actually at a conference a couple years ago with journalists talking about this notion of defamation of religion and should it be criminalized. there's been a movement in the u.n. to actually make it a crime to defame someone's religion and a lot of people don't see insulting someone's religion as free speech and we might say here in the united states, "well, i don't like that, but that's free speech." but in other contexts they see religion as something different and it's not free speech in their minds to do something offensive but you know for us, the question becomes well who makes that determination and what's offensive to me may not be offensive to you. >> and there was, you know, i was really struck watching the video coming out of cairo and the people
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and the united states has supported the forces of change. we have taken these positions because we believe that freedom and self-determination are not unique to one culture. these are not simply american values or western values. they are uniform values. -- universal values. and even though there are huge challenges to come with the transition to democracy, i'm con finsed that-- convinced that ultimately government of the people, by the people and for the people is more likely to bring about the stability, prosperity and individual opportunity that serve as a basis for peace in our world. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. an american express. additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg.
and the united states has supported the forces of change. we have taken these positions because we believe that freedom and self-determination are not unique to one culture. these are not simply american values or western values. they are uniform values. -- universal values. and even though there are huge challenges to come with the transition to democracy, i'm con finsed that-- convinced that ultimately government of the people, by the people and for the people is more likely to bring about...
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. >> first of all it was the united states that brought this appeal to the supreme court. the united states argued basically that this was not a search within the fourth amendment because mr. jones had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the underbelly of his jeep or on the roads on which the jeep traveled. public roads that everybody could see. justice scalia in his opinion today rejected that argument. he said that the fourth amendment for most of our nation's history has embodied a special concern for government trespasses into the areas that the fourth amendment protects. and those areas are our right to be secure in our persons, houses, papers, and effects. the vehicle is an effect, he said. when the government obtains information through a physical intrusion into one of those protected areas, it is a search. >> brown: he's saying it's different than if the police just followed this car for all that time, something fundamentally different in the technology that's invasive? >> it's actually the physical attachment plus the obtaining the use of it to obtain the info
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is the united states' greatest trading partner. a quarter of all u.s. exports go to the e.u. and so if the e.u. slips into recession, it stops buying goods. the u.s. is going to have a very hard time boosting its own economic growth. >> brown: margaret warner in brussels, thanks so much. >> warner: thanks, jeff. >> ifill: the man who turned global health and population numbers into an internet sensation. ray suarez has that story. >> suarez: amid the glitter of a black-tie fund-raiser in new york city, a downright unglittery guest made his way into the room. dr. hans rosling, a swedish global health professor was given a humanitarian award at the annual action against hunger gala and was the night's star attraction. >> tonight you'll hear from one of the world's most inspired thinkers. ladies and gentlemen, will you join me in giving hans rosling a very warm welcome. ( applause ) >> suarez: over the last five years, this unassuming professor has collected millions of fans around the world with a usually unglitzy topic: statistics. >> 1,000 dollar, 10,000 dollar, 100,000 dolla
is the united states' greatest trading partner. a quarter of all u.s. exports go to the e.u. and so if the e.u. slips into recession, it stops buying goods. the u.s. is going to have a very hard time boosting its own economic growth. >> brown: margaret warner in brussels, thanks so much. >> warner: thanks, jeff. >> ifill: the man who turned global health and population numbers into an internet sensation. ray suarez has that story. >> suarez: amid the glitter of a...
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in a sense the united states and our allies is to create an environment in which they say under governmental control, is maybe even under the control of e current guardians but a superstructure of the free syrian army or the new government of syria taking charge of them but they're managed by people that understand weapons and can know the inventory and maintain the security around them. so it's a very difficult game between transition on the one hand, trying to preserve as much of the protective measures as you can. we did that somewhere w some success in libya. not complete by any means. >> brown: going back to where we started with the day at the u.n. and russia plague the rle is playing, russia is ose to syria. can the u.s. ask rushes for help on this chemical weapons issue in is that possible. >> one would hope so. certainly if there was a risk of loss and you wanted to bring an international team of some kind in you want to have the russians as part of it to reinforce the credibility and not to isolate them but try to get them as part of.... >> brown: last word on that? >> as part of a
in a sense the united states and our allies is to create an environment in which they say under governmental control, is maybe even under the control of e current guardians but a superstructure of the free syrian army or the new government of syria taking charge of them but they're managed by people that understand weapons and can know the inventory and maintain the security around them. so it's a very difficult game between transition on the one hand, trying to preserve as much of the...
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islamic fundamentalism is a problem but it is not just a problem for the united states or israel. citing what is going on with australia, germany, france -- attacks on those countries because of actions taken by a publication. we have to figure out how we deal with this. to say it is because of barack obama -- >> you stop theccommodation and the belief. if you act sweet and nice and support regimes, it will turn out well. it ends up really bad the. >> the world does not perceive obama being sweet and nice. he is the first democratic president to have a huge gap with his opponent on foreign policy, national security. mitt romney's world tour could not have been worse. >> what about those poll numbers? >> he is doing well but the country is not. >> but we are talking about the election. >> there has to be a point in which you say we have achieved all we can do. we are not going to leave boots on the ground to establish american power forever. >> in 2009, the surge was squandered by and administration that could not negotiate a deal that would give us presence. >> e iraqis were the o
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united states and thailand. can't imagine this. >> rose: no. >> so that's why we need to use any opportunity to establish stronger ties between two countries. and i believe that we have a great and exciting time now in russia and i do believe we can put our country on another level because now we have a great discussion inside of the russian elite. what is human rights, wt is values for the future because really we're a very young country. we have more than-- we have a little bit more than 20 years of democracy and we made a great transformation from socialism to capitalism from soviet society to more open society so woe need more time. >> rose: it's very interesting to watch if you do what i do sitting at a table and talking to people like you it's a fascinating process. what is more interesting is if the united states and russia and china and some other important places are on the same page the opportunity to solve the great problems and issues of our time is much easier to do so therefore the demand becomes m
united states and thailand. can't imagine this. >> rose: no. >> so that's why we need to use any opportunity to establish stronger ties between two countries. and i believe that we have a great and exciting time now in russia and i do believe we can put our country on another level because now we have a great discussion inside of the russian elite. what is human rights, wt is values for the future because really we're a very young country. we have more than-- we have a little bit...
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in the united states. she was among the first female journalists to report from the war torn streets of baghdad. george has covered five wars and right after the terrorists attack on september 11th he drove all the way from miami to new york to report on the tragedy firsthand. once he even asked for a vacation to cover the war in afghanistan. an assignment that at the time the network deemed too dangerous. he's had very public encounters with venezuela's hugo chavez, with former cuban dictator fidel castro. the president of bolivia stood up after only six minutes of questioning by him. both ramos and celines both moderated the first bilingual presidential debate. and most recently with the meet e candidates forum. but perhaps they are best known for defending the rights of immigrants by reporting on their plight and giving a voice to the voiceless. >> maria is the most recognized hispanic female journalist in the united states. in fact, "the new york times" called her the voice of hispanic america. among h
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it's hard to believe a single state. >> rose: as big as the united states. >> in india would be the fifth biggest country in the world. >> rose: and the poverty comes from simply no -- >> it's very agriculturial oriented. and the farming productivity is not very high. and just the density of the people, you're trying to feed 200 million people on a reasonably small piece of land. >> rose: agriculture has become one of your interests. >> i'm trying to learn about it. it's a place where scientific innovation can make a huge difference. if you get rid of plant diseases. if you double productivity. it makes all the difference in the world in terms of children's nutrition. >> you met some women that are raising their children i think in terms of the slums. what did you feel about the empowerment of women. >> well, the key thing we're trying to help with is making sure that women who want reproductive health tool, that they have access to them. and was's fascinating is that if you are in the upper half the wealth, if you want a certain number of children, you have access. you end up getting wha
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if you are worried about the rise of china, just consider this: the united states has negotiated... the united states has ratified only three trade agreements in the last few years, and those were negotiated in the bush administration. china, china has signed 15 free trade agreements and it's in the progress of negotiating as many as 18 more. sadly, we ar abaoning the field of free and fair trade, and it will come back the haunt us. [applause] we must not allow the chance too slip from our grasp. we are blessed with a gift of oil and gas resources here in north america and we must develop them. we can develop them sensitively, we can develop them securing our environment but we must develop them. [ applause ] and we have the ingenuity to develop alternative sources of energy, too. but most importantly, mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild the foundation of our strength, the american economy. stimulating private sector growth and stimulating small business entrepreneurship. [ applause ] when the world looks at us today, they see an american government that cannot live within its me
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states would consider that as an option for the united states, do you? >>hat o seis the united statesn tes of its policy is moving things in that direction unfortunately. >> rose: not in terms of american troops but i think the president has said it's not likely to happen... >> i'm not ggesting that the united states is going to intervene. most likely they will not. but that's another reason to be careful about your line of action. you should not throwing people into the fire when you know you won't be there to help them out. >> rose: i think they've made the clear, don't you what t options are and even in libya they were there because of behazi but twere moving out and not going to be in the lead. >> rose: th i don uerstand how to interpret their actions. for itance... >> this is not about the united states, though. this is reall about syria and it's about ruia supplying arms to the huge military contracts with syria. yes? yes? >> i'm not privy to details but probably yes, probably yes. which is going to be like small change compared with u.s. miliry su
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states. >> warner: and would he be more encouraging to israel to take military action? >> i tell you what he'd do. he'd be talking to them to get a coordinated approach as opposed to only publicly castigating them. he should work with our allies not try to corner them. >> warner: we have to leave it there. rich william yamson, thank you very much. you can watch both candidates speeches to the v.f.w. later tonight. plus our politics team will track romney's international travels each day this week in "the morning line." >> ifill: still to come on the newshour, attacks and counterattacks in syria. pennsylvania's tough voter i.d. law. sir elton john >> ifill: still to come on the newshour, attacks and counterattacks in syria; pennsylvania's tough voter i.d. law; sir elton john on aids and his new book; and the life of astronaut sally ride. but first, with the other news of the day, here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: wall street slid lower for a third day, partly over renewed fears that europe's debt crisis still is not under control. the dow jones industrial average
states. >> warner: and would he be more encouraging to israel to take military action? >> i tell you what he'd do. he'd be talking to them to get a coordinated approach as opposed to only publicly castigating them. he should work with our allies not try to corner them. >> warner: we have to leave it there. rich william yamson, thank you very much. you can watch both candidates speeches to the v.f.w. later tonight. plus our politics team will track romney's international...
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and the reality is that in the united states of america in 2012 it's easier in many stas to rent an automobe to buy an automatic weapon than to rent an automobile. it's more demanding. and i just, you know, one of the things about having been in the marine corps is that they teach you how to use guns. they teach you how to use rifles and handguns and automatic weapons. and you come away with just one conclusion. if you reflect on it, and that is they are tools of destruction. they are meant to kill people. that's all, they're not supporting equipment as jim lehrer has remarked. they're not tennis racket, they're not shoulder pads or baseballs. i mean they are tools of destruction meant to do what was done today. and i just think our society has failed to confront, and particularly our political leadership but all of us have failed to confront it. gee, it's too tough an issue. but the reality is there are too many guns in hands of people who just should not have them. and if we can licence people who clip our toe nails and promote price hikes then w sure as hel oght to be able to licence peop
and the reality is that in the united states of america in 2012 it's easier in many stas to rent an automobe to buy an automatic weapon than to rent an automobile. it's more demanding. and i just, you know, one of the things about having been in the marine corps is that they teach you how to use guns. they teach you how to use rifles and handguns and automatic weapons. and you come away with just one conclusion. if you reflect on it, and that is they are tools of destruction. they are meant to...